~ a YR en na etl ee gata omen a - Ai ano gptatm a REM oS INS enee 6 <a. ‘** This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak adnate i ; SINGLE Corres Two CENT:. “th NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1882 VOL. 11.---NQ. 76... Be : sa _¢~ ag ae fue Datty EXAMINER We Salvation Army Tactics. Egyptian War Notes. oe IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rae Examiner Pusiuisuine Company FROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETs, P. E, Charlottetown, Ishand. BRITISH = WAREHOUS Everybody knows something at least j#vout the Salvation Army. In the de- |cixred aim of the army there is everything ‘ta commend, in the workings of the army ere is mach to criticise and perhaps cen- REINFORCEMENTS AND SUPPLIES s‘ill continue daily to kave the naval ports for Egypt, and the arsenals and dockyards are working vight and day. t is generally believed that UEEN S VARE sure. Caution should be observed before to epsure RaTes oF SUBSCRIPTION 2 one should inveigh ag tinst eccentricities in the complete crushing of Arabi, and to Six Months, ; ; : e2 50 | )2 worker for the promotion of God's caase. be prepared for a more formidable foe in Three Months, 1 25 ees eee It is acknowledged that oftem certain the event of unpleasant consequences One Month, : : . 0 5O classes are reached through unexpected f@- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for ments, on application. monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- - the month of May W.& A. BROWN & CO. opened 1468 CASES DRY GOODS, ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, i882. MOON S CHANGES, t Third Quarter 6th day, 2h. Om., a. m.,S. E. | Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished New Moon 13th day, 4h. 58m, p. m., W. First Quarter, 2ist day, Sh. 42m. p. m.,8.W. Fall Moon, 28th day, 5h. 5m., p m., EF. D! ; : agi Pat oF © FEX | -ises \sets { rises | water | len’h, FOWARD T, RUSSELL & C0., Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS, May 19, 1882—6m ‘Le ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Rajiways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD. May 2, 1982, Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. Sun |Sun ‘Meon|High ! Days about j } | ; ! i | | =< BOS Re 3 AREA % Pepin | FOR | } | 9 o'clock, a. m., all points at Hanter River, tor passengers to Seasice, sev n miles. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hanter River at 6.45, 9.20, #, m., and 4.20 p. m. & “Hunter River for Charlotietown, 9 4 m,., 2.1! and 7 p m, Hunter River to Summerside 7,45, 11.10 @. m., and 6.42 p. m. Addr ess, of i“ | June 24, 12 JOHIN REWSON & CH., CHARLOTTETOWN All made of Hardwood and the best materi}, 83 QUEEN STREET. | ; | GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence Parties accounts will please call and settle without delay. bargains. owing Also, arrangements bave berm made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from rq HE Subscriber has on hand and is always manufacturing ‘SINGLE, DOUSLE and BOW BACK GHAIRS, ‘ARM and NURSE ROCKERS, » CHILDRENS’ aud. MISSES’ CHAIRS, in | Great Variety, ; Warranted Cheapest and Best in the City, | WANTED—A smart, steady Boy, to learn the trade. THOS. GREEN, Great George Street, { 2 3 ee Second docr trom W. E, Dawson's Hardware GREAT CLOSING UP AT ce aug?2 W.C. BISHOP, SEI LE PL. ost FORWAROING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, -—AND-=- BEDFORD ROW, |P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ee ICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, and most peculiar means. And when some poor soul is lifted up from the depths of degradation through a strange instru- mentality, there is reason to praise the Lord. The workings of the Salvation Army are somewhat novei, yet good results have followed. This: is a; delightful en- thusiasm which takes possession of the new-born child of God, but often human frality gets the upper hard, and mingling with the enthusiasm produces fanaticism. It was time the Salvation Army was coming to the consciousness that irreverence of thought, of word, and of work is out of place when seeking to do the Lord’s work. Oid Land, who helped the movement at first, are lifting their voices in emphatie coademnation of the ridiculous element that is becoming so prowinent. And here in our New Land, when every trae- hearted disciple is glad. when sinuers are converted and regenerateil, it ts nt toe soon to make known to the new workwen that in carrying oat God's work, while enthusiasm and hallowed fervour are pleasing to him, irreverence is highiy dis- pleasing. Professor William Stanley Jevons. Li‘erature and science sustain a severe loss iu the death of Professor Jevons. The Professor was bathing at Bexhill, England, and was drowned. He was comparatively a young man, having been born at Liverpool, is 1835. He was M. A. of University Col leye, London, and was made Fellow of his College ia 1864, He was appointed Pro-~ fessor of Logic, Mental and Moral Philoso- phy, ond Cobden Lecturer in Political E:onomy in Owen's College, Manchester, in June, 1366. Ia 1872 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1876 he received the honorary degree of L. L. D. from the University of Edinburgh; and in the same year he resigned his professorship in Manchester on being appointed Pro- General Commission Agent, Hfessor of oe Economy in University College, His chief work, pub- lished in 1874, is ‘‘ The Principles of Sciences; a treatise on Logic and Scientitic Method.” In his * Theory of Political Economy,” published in 1871, he attempt- ed to show that the doctrine of this science may be investigated by mathematical methods. Benedict Arnold's Pi: tol. arising afterwards, the foree despatched to Egypt will be considerably in excess of first estimates, and that the Indian contingent will be increased to ten thou- sand men. Inthe House of Commons ou the 16th, referring to the Indiaa contingeat, the Marquis of Hartington stated that the Indian Government roughly estimated the expenses of its contingent at £1,880,0C0 for three months. The last of the troops at Woolwich embarked on the 17 h on board the transports Lydian Monarch, and Teviot. The former vessel will call at ‘ 4 . n ‘ ‘ ; os a 100 Chests of Superior Congeu Tea, 4 A RRP | In one of the army's programmes for ® Portsmouth ou Tuesday for drafta for ; ‘hm hm | aft’n{morn ead ie } ie AE* oot week in June was read the following head- is calenmamestok dt d Tuesday |4 47,7 25] 8 14/11 52) IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. 4 & Aoi ing :— MasOT Al aod tremeport Gepart- !Thoreday 50 oh 9 a 13 | | per Neuralgia Sciatice Lumbego ; “War! Wart! And an invitation to every. CP'S: 3 ursda | ‘oas* ers 3 . my . » ~ i ip ’ HOCH alae en - 3 ih: . ; : dfenay | 8 21| 9 47) 1 ~ 60% 2 GRAIN BAGS Dailv Kxpected- Kastnahes Sirentss of the Chost Sey oe US Reh against Od +> ABABA A RES APIES Me ane 5 Satarday | 52; 19,10 24 2 48 Charlottetown, July 25, 1882. Cout, Quinsy, Sore Threat, Swel’- 6 ite ‘ Germany is evidently determined to 6 Sunday 1 Bi 18,11 6 3 Of 14 25) ae iags aad temas Rope ao Then comes the following :— have a hand in the 4ival settlement of 7| Monday 55) 16jL1 54) 5 16) : Scalds, 6 al 8 dis Monday—Salvation charge, affairs ino Egypt, for a despatch from gifuesday | 56) 15| morn! 6 37| | cy Sener eee} Tuesday—Great exhibiuon of Hallelujah / abi 9| Wednesday | 57] 131 0 49) 7 49! Reautiful Summer Resort ! Pains, y ce ” ewe’ Berlin on the authority of the National ee re eee | Witt ; | Tooth, Ear end Hoadacks, Frosted |Wednesday—Fire and brimstone. ene atte - thas O- SOO ee 11) Priday |, 59; 30) 2 48) 9 <0) Fest and £. d all cther Tuursday—Roll-call: soldiers to deliver up '2¢ Chambers of Commerce throughout Lt Nat 1 . l Q ; 44 10 4 i ; eo an ars, an a Cc ‘ . . » . 7 Ig ue a ay pl oy by sa an! — ost Dalen ae Rakes their cartridges. Germany to Bismarck regarding the in- : ‘| 52/10 37 7| d . : ; ; ; 14) ce “| 6| 5 53| lt 8) } No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons On Friday—Baptism of fire. demnification of German merchants who 15! Tuesday 4) 41 6 B41 39) | Bs sah, cure, eae pie ene = Saturday—Rejoicing over victories won. suffered by the riots at Alexandria are : . 5 ‘ oe i i temet yini ef O} P eomparative:s " . ‘ ° . . Z 16,Wednesday | 6 a! 7 56| morn| riding owtley of 50 Cents, and every ove suffering . All over the shop meetings. increasing in number, and adds that the 17\ Thursday 7| 1 8 &4' 0 10; with pain can have cheap and positive proot cf ie | Sanday, 7 a. m.—Knee drill; ammunition question of the amount of compensation 18) Friday 816 59, 9 54. O 41 9 ae ; - supplied by Quartermas- . pera 1s a ay |: + SP 55| 14 ante ng Languages. a1 potas may form the subject of discussion be- 9| Saturday 9 57/10 55 WEE OER GC AOE | OL L DRUGGISTS AND DEALEL : : ; : 20 Sunday ll 56/11 £6. 1 51/13 47 | (UN DER v ICE-REG A g. PATRON AGE), bo Y AL IN MEDICINE, soli 11 a. m.—Descent of the Holy en the storms and Egyptian Cab- 21,|Monday | 12) 54.aft 56) 2 35) | . Ghost. ue erealier, Monday 2) Saft 56) 2 : | & VOGELER & Co.. 23] W ednesday Hi jo 2ij)2e |kwustico Beach, - - P. EB Island. Batiomersy itd Uri 4e | 290 pe a —Tremondons ,Free-and A DouBrren, RUMOUR 24' Thursday 15, 48! 3 40] 6 11/ | \wctene! wink) 6.30 p. m.—Great charge on the , vt advices from Egypt’ indicate that 25| Friday | 44 = 4 “ z a0 0s | ENCOURAGE ' Devil. . Arabi is bound to die game, but accord- 26! Saturday 8} 45,5 4) 8 34 = j i i 27|Sunday 19) 43\ 5 391) 9 25) 12 26! NHIS beautifully-situated and well-known esiablis! ment will be opened trom July Ist - ? P- i. rHallelajab Gallop. We o* a ae ee eee a 28; Monday | 21, 41) 6 L110 Ld) i till September 10tb, for the accommodation of Gaests and Visitors, Home ivi anutactures _ Now this is making a travesty out of re- +)ews the aukers telegrams m 20, Tuesday | 22! 40) 6 41.10 53) {A 1 ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. ' ¥iligion, Lt is shockingly irreverent. It is Ezy pt confirm the rumour that Arabi 30| Wednesday 23| 37} 7 13)11 33] TO REACH THE HOTEL—Coach wil! leave Charlottetown every Weduesday and tucnieg religion intoa tarce. Some,indeed will submit to the Sultan. Despite the 31|Thursday 5 245 241 7 46 aft 13) | Saturday evening, calling fer Guests; retarning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at * many, of the warmest Christians in the authority the rumour is disbelieved. ASN FXECUTION IN ALEXANDRIA. The correspondent of ‘the London “Times” says:—I have just witgessed the execution of the criminal who was eoudemned to death by the court, as mentioued in my previous telegram. My object in being present was simply to observe the demeanour of the crowd at the first public execution of an Arab by Arab soldiers upon the sentence of au Arab court. As regards the execution itselt, [ will only say that the unneces- sary delay, while the tth stoud by to see his own grave , was somewhat revolting, though possibly it increased the impressiveness of the example to the crowd, ‘That crowd consisted of 500 Arabs of all classes, and among them perhaps 50 English and 50 other Euaro- peans, nearly all unarmed. No English soldier was in sight. Major French and a few others were present that they might be able to certify that the sentence had been carried out; but the only properly armed party were some ten Mustaphezin, or local police. - Many in the crowd were native merchants whom I know. Their remarks exhibited natural pity for the man, but there was a general admission of the justice of the sentence The scene of the punishment was the hill on which stands Pompey’s Pillar. Among the throng of onl okers were two other prisoneis awaiting a flogging. I did not wait for more than the execution of the capital sentence, which was witnessed, ] think, by the spectators with as mach decorum as would be observed on a Paid Up Capital $1.0or 000 | | Consignments of Produce solicited, and one fanbees Tne, a retired or similar occasion in England. Prior to EE . : } prompt returns guaranteed, of this city, bas in his possession a horse i i > Reserve Fund .. . 325,000) pony er eevee the execution an Arab shikh, employed An Agency of this Bank will be opened on D. A. BRUCE, Corresponde.ce and answered Nov. 14, 1881—lLyr dovmnnifleinielprimena argeegtgmneneeearnimn —> pistol well authenticated as one of a pair owned by Benedict nold, the traitor, during his service in the British army upou by the authorities, exhorted the people to have no fear, adding that punishment Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- —— —_—— oo his disgraceful retirement from the Revo. eli a . a ae aud hae We qo7 i} ond jiutionary cause, After the war, it will be from the oraa that those who ait The i BW Boar ding House, recalled, Arnold retired to St. Jolin N B., death should safer death.” signed. Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agcncies and} correspondents of the Bank. Sterliug sold, and yeueral banking husiness transacted. Db. CU. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—if Agent. and other Exchange bought andj MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that san be had in the market, in | ' | Broadcloth, Worsted, scotch and Canadian ‘I’weed Suits. Cy KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry | Store, 1s prepared to accommodate a limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- ply to J. Renpat, proprietor. fjy 18 tf, | | INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. $10 | where he engaged in trade. The house in which he lived stood on the corner of King ard Canterbury streets in that city. During his absence in England, where, he died, this dwelling was torn down and rebuilt of brick, and has since been burned and again reburlt. Then it was that this warl ke relic of its owner was secured, and having sinee been in the possession of we!) mn Tae Perers Lock Company, Moncton. —Tme Company recently declared a half yearly divident of 5 perceat. Its sales are anoually increasing, and it is capable of great expansion by the legitimate sale of stock. The original firth turned:its atten- tun to a specialty in loeks, but the present Moncton firm is in general hardware ; for f : r TC. aa oe j Thos desiring to make money celal ae : . . . iets i a Alyy on suialland medium investments |kuown parties, who indorse its history, + aings and shop; plating in silver, etc. in grain, provisins and stock fp. cently passed intu the hands ofthe above ,, ® A "8 : $20 ating on ov pl Peace was het named gentleman, who exhibited it in this The variety of werk doko ib very grentinnd ift ing o7 ‘plan. From May 1st, lamed genie ’ i , iicamelals A magnificent range of TSBI: 00, the present Wake, 200 in? office. The weabon is of the latger pattern. the names of the customers all over Oan- | promts have becn’ Talized Sand though comparitevely tught, with the ada, cpespting » perltaps British Golambie, (usen Insurance Company, 5 ge, , WHEAT paid to investors amounting to és koma’ flint ca and braces mountings wiay be seen on the books. There were OF ENG AND GEN i S i U Rid i rn | ae FI ie GS soveral Rs 0 ee irightae a 1 bi ae evar’ = peer oe eal acs about 80 hands employed on the day that a 1 ’ $50 vestusent making woney oF pay- oe as menber of the Telegraph staff visited «the ms wins > Ty >a able on demand. Explanatory cir- p irs, but the mate of this. one has eiher we: CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Tier cadet ta Lon inet or boon secured be other parting establishment. Mr. Peters, the inanager, —i5— } STOCKS sent free. We want :esponsible : a vubtl —toeien tt int a on, dhe vil abe is @ courteous and well informed geutie- 2 + . } cents ne rj} po "TO ry rae +8 TiZe 9 » a - . . e.° oh =a City of London Fire Insur- neato) who wd. Seine. “Libecek as sopay. oe Madiies vessel, man, ~~ a — buitinet The a4 wi ara 2 ance Company. commissions paid. Address, : zens of St. John will find this concern we! :) ¢ C @ S FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Com. hb eh ; at a CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. A Mi ERI AN WHITE dx OLOGRED SHIRT sed, ymupgae Major Block, The shooting of the English soldiers in worthy of their attention and patronage. Insurance effected on all kinds of property Losses settled promptly at current rates. and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office —-South Side, Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3 18$2. “PH OLD RELIABLE’ COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PlOTOU ROUND) aad NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as any in the city. Terms cash, CAPT. J, HUGHES, Ch'tewn, Jone 7, 82 %m Jaw pat pres Collars, Ties, Underelothing, English and American Hats. Gur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Willi be sold as Cheap as Imporicd, We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street ’-harlottetown, May 22, '82. EGGS. DOZEN WANTED THIS SEASON, for which we are prepared to pay $75, G00 # case. A splendid chance make money by selling to us, to pay highest prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS, May 18, 1982. for Egg Buyers to We guarantee Egypt is getting severely criticised. It has been found to be either too high or too low. The Bors taught our troops one lesson in shooting steaight; the Egyptians are teach- ing another. Civilized manshooting scien- titically is often at a joss when pitted against semi-civilized man shooting by the lizht of practice under conditions not fevorable to the application of scientitic rules. London newspapers recall the fact that the sand in the Egyptian deseris played havoc with the eyes of British and French s Idivrs in 1801, and recommend that the trocps sent to Egypt be supplied with geggies for protection against the dust and glare. What could be more terrible than an army in goggles | Telegraph. j woes _—-_- The city of Davenport, Iowa, formerly received an income of several thoutand dollars from licenses to liquor dealers, Under the new order of things in that State this revenue is lost. An ingenious oficial has hit upon the plan of taxing the sale of lemonade, soda, and other beverages allowed to be sold. A charge of $50 a year is to be oxected, with a fine of $1 to $100 foypiolating the ordinan —--——— ipo oles Sleep as sound as that of Rip Van Winkle is not the unbroken rule at present in the Catskills, N. Y. for one resident has a broken arm and hip, and various internal jojuries, gs results of : ae